Literary Societies
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Title | Date | Summary | ||
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401 |
Probably seventy-five girls Normal Eyte 4:3, p.43 |
9/29/1894 | Will join societies soon. | |
402 |
Society halls Normal Eyte 3:30, p.233 |
4/28/1894 | Societies would like dedicated rooms in the new building; Board asks if they would accept rooms on third floor of Central Hall. | |
403 |
A good suggestion Normal Eyte 3:27, p.209 |
4/7/1894 | Aristos and Philos may hold reunion for old members at end of term. | |
404 |
Perhaps the results of the inter-society debate Normal Eyte 3:23, p.183 |
3/3/1894 | Performance of Philos refutes criticism. | |
405 |
A Kranky Kroak Normal Eyte 3:21, p.162 |
2/17/1894 | Would like audiences for literary society sessions to be seated and not mill around outside the hall; believes applause should be reserved for fine performances. | |
406 |
A triangular debate Normal Eyte 3:20, p.159 |
2/10/1894 | Two students from each of the men's societies will debate. | |
407 |
Literary societies Normal Eyte 3:9, p.65 |
11/4/1893 | Believes literary societies should be less concerned with drawing a large crowd to be entertained and more concerned with what the speaker learns in the process of preparing his presentation. | |
408 |
The oratorical contest Normal Eyte 3:6, p.41 |
10/14/1893 | Students are already anticipating the school oratory contest; some questions remain on method of selecting best orators; hopes the contest will lead to membership in the state oratorical association. | |
409 |
Many things are required of an educated man Normal Eyte 3:3, p.18 |
9/23/1893 | One of the most important benefits of membership in a literary society is the opportunity to learn about parliamentary procedure and the conduct of debate. | |
410 |
The Shakespearean Circle Normal Eyte 3:2, p.15 |
9/16/1893 | Procedures for membership outlined. | |
411 |
Literary societies Normal Eyte 2:37, p.282 |
6/17/1893 | The societies make their addresses and present their graduates during Commencement exercises. | |
412 |
Benefits of society work Normal Eyte 2:23, p.180 |
3/4/1893 | Both men and women will benefit from what they learn as members of literary societies. | |
413 |
A poetry club has been organized at Iowa College Normal Eyte 2:20, p.156 |
2/11/1893 | Would like to see similar efforts at the Normal. | |
414 |
Literary contests Normal Eyte 2:13, p.100 |
12/6/1892 | Believes societies would benefit from more competition between and among them. | |
415 |
Literary societies in two neighboring state normal schools Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty) Normal Eyte 2:10, p.75 |
11/15/1892 | Professor Wright writes about the literary society organization at Kirksville and Emporia. | |
416 |
Numerous college papers complain of disinterestedness Normal Eyte 2:8, p.61 |
11/1/1892 | Many students at other schools apparently show little interest in oratory; believes that this is not the case at the Normal School. | |
417 |
The literary societies Normal Eyte 2:8, p.66 |
11/1/1892 | Men's and women's societies are all full; Philos and Aristos adopting regulations to limit their size; new men's society may need to be formed. | |
418 |
Evidences of the unparalleled prosperity of this institution Normal Eyte 2:5, p.38 |
10/11/1892 | Four women's societies are full, so a new society, yet unnamed, has been formed. | |
419 |
The society bulletin board in the vestibule of Central Hall. Normal Eyte 2:5, p.37 |
10/11/1892 | Neotrophians have new board. | |
420 |
The third term rhetorical division was organized Normal Eyte 2:3, p.24 |
9/27/1892 | Organize as the Eclipse; elect officers. | |
421 |
What an enterprising set of students Normal Eyte 1:20, p.156 |
5/31/1892 | Cites achievements for 1891-1892 including Athletic Association, Natural History Association, Normal Band, Class Day, Normal Eyte, military work, society programs, and Christian associations. | |
422 |
The literary societies Normal Eyte 1:19, p.151 |
5/24/1892 | Finds that younger members of societies are performing well; advice on developing worthwhile programs. | |
423 |
Each member of the third term class Normal Eyte 1:16, p.125 |
5/3/1892 | Will deliver oration before end of term. | |
424 |
College papers, as controlled by literary societies Normal Eyte 1:14, p.107 |
4/19/1892 | Problems of college newspaper management. | |
425 |
The members chosen by the different societies Normal Eyte 1:14, p.110 |
4/19/1892 | Anniversary Day representatives announced. | |
426 |
Mr. Cator, your production of last week Normal Eyte 1:12, p.91 |
4/5/1892 | Still believes that judges for local debates are unnecessary. | |
427 |
The societies are kindly excusing their graduates Normal Eyte 1:12, p.93 |
4/5/1892 | Graduates may concentrate on winding up their studies. | |
428 |
The judge question again Normal Eyte 1:11, p.88 |
3/29/1892 | Believes that some sort of judging is still necessary. | |
429 |
The young ladies of the institution Normal Eyte 1:10, p.78 |
3/15/1892 | Serving as parliamentarian. | |
430 |
Many have been heard Normal Eyte 1:9, p.70 |
3/8/1892 | Students should devote themselves more thoroughly to society work. | |
431 |
Last week in one of the society meetings Normal Eyte 1:8, p.60 |
3/1/1892 | Potential debate judge cites conflict of interest; chairman says judge should serve anyway; writer cites this as more evidence that judging society debates is an unsound idea. | |
432 |
"What have we done?" Normal Eyte 1:7, p.52 |
2/23/1892 | Critical of literary society practice of making unflattering allusions to persons who are not present. | |
433 |
No, Quintus, you are not alone Normal Eyte 1:7, p.52 |
2/23/1892 | Agrees with earlier writer that literary society judging system should be abolished. | |
434 |
"Two for the affirmative . . . . " Normal Eyte 1:5, p.34 |
2/9/1892 | Does not like debate judging system as it is applied in local literary society competition. | |
435 |
There are many things Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | Scolds literary society members who do not live up to their responsibilities. | |
436 |
Under the sanction and control Normal Eyte 1:4, p.27 |
2/2/1892 | Believes that the Aristos and the Philos are getting along well, contrary to a recently expressed opinion. | |
437 |
The state has done much Students' Offering 8:34, p.6 |
2/1/1884 | Needs of the school include: better library collection and catalogue; covered walks between buildings; society halls. | |
438 |
A retrospective glance Students' Offering 6:21, p.4 |
12/1/1881 | Enrollment is at record level; students making plans for next term; literary society work prospering but could be even better. | |
439 |
The membership Students' Offering 3:9, p.7 |
12/1/1879 | Literary society membership grows; Alphas buy new lamp. | |
440 |
An entertainment Students' Offering 2:6, p.4 |
3/1/1879 | Literary societies will present end-of-term entertainment of music and drama; societies flourishing. | |
441 |
Literary societies Anderson--Edgar E. Students' Offering 1:4, p.1 |
12/1/1878 | Analysis of purpose, problems, and necessity of literary societies. |
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